Atlassian eyes Europe growth

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Seeks ambassadors, drives translations.

Atlassian seeks to build its presence in Europe by recruiting a team of bilingual "ambassadors" to establish a foothold in multiple countries.

Atlassian eyes Europe growth

The Sydney software developer said it would ultimately recruit "sales, marketing, channel and support resources in Europe" but wanted the ambassadors to be on the ground first.

"Ambassadors will be important in-country representatives, organising community-based user groups, supporting and speaking at regional events, providing support to partners and our rapidly growing developer ecosystem, and building close ties with our European customers," said Atlassian's sales and marketing director for Europe, the Middle East and Asia, Benjamin Naftzger.

The company expanded its translation activities today to "crowdsource" the localisation of its products into multiple languages.

It launched a new technology platform, called Atlassian Translations, that it said enabled "customers and partners to translate products collaboratively".

"In the short time that the site has been live, over 100,000 translations have been entered by users," the company said.

"As a result, over 30 language packs are available for Atlassian's core products JIRA, GreenHopper and Confluence."

Atlassian planned to spend $10 million on creating 100 new positions in its Sydney office this financial year. The company told iTnews that it hoped to fill more than 30 roles in the coming months.

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